This article contains spoiliers for A Court of Wings and Ruin, so if you haven't read it yet, you've been warned. Also, despite this subject hanging on my mind for weeks after reading the book, I decided the best time to write my article was at 3:30 am, when I was exhausted, so forgive my jumble of thoughts resulting in a discombobulated sort of essay. Regards and best of wishes to anyone who manages to get through it.

The starring romance in A Court of Wings and Ruin for me wasn't the power couple of Feyre Archeron and Rhysand. Nor was it Amren and Varian, Cassian and Nesta, or the new but strong personalities of Kallias and Viviane. In fact, it wasn't a romance that was played out on the pages. It was discussed through recounted stories and tales of woe, so few tales that each casual mention or remark could fit neatly onto about five pages. Which couple is it? As if the title of this article wasn't enough of a dead giveaway, I'm referring to the recently revealed, star crossed affair of Helion Spell-Cleaver and the thus far unnamed Lady of the Autumn Court.

A SPOILER WARNING for A Court of Wings and Ruin is in effect, so if you haven't read the book and intend to, don't go further reading this article just yet. I finished reading A Court of Wings and Ruin and it had me thinking of the many doors that have been opened that haven't been closed yet. If you hadn't heard yet, Maas is writing a spin-off series of ACOTAR coming in 2018, for which I'm hoping for a little bit of closure to the cluster of questions I still have.

We saw some closure in this last installment of the ACOTAR trilogy. There were the big doors, like the war with Hybern and a happily ever after for Feyre and Rhysand, and even a few smaller doors being closed, like Rhys' mother and sister's wings and the blood rubies from the Summer Court.

However, this last book took us on a ride that had a few twists and turns that I think very few of us saw coming, which allowed for what felt like more questions that we received answers for by the book's last page. I hope to cover these in greater detail here. Many of the entries may feel redundant or repetitive, but the stress is on the fact that these are either questions I want...